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Incentives the Electric Vehicle Association of Greater Washington The Electric Vehicle Association of Greater Washington DC Electric Vehicle Information Sheet evadc.org Base Price Net Price Range Batt. Speed MPG Fuel / QC5 (USD)1 (USD)2 (mi)3 (kWh) (mph) equiv3 Mo.4 Zero S ZF8.5 $13,995 $12,595 70 8.5 95 463* —— Y Zero S Empulse ZF11.4 $15,995 $14,395 93 11.4 95 463* —— Y Brammo Empulse $16,995 $15,295 77 9.3 100 —— $19* Smart electric $25,750 $18,250 68 17.6 78 107 $50 Spark EV Smart Chevy Spark EV $26,685 $19,185 82 21.3 90 119 $42 Y Nissan LEAF $28,980 $21,480 84* 24 95 114* $42 Y Mitsubishi i (i-MiEV) $29,125 $21,625 62 16 80 112 $46 Y Fiat 500e Fiat 500e $31,800 $24,300 87 24 85 116 $42 i-MiEV Honda Fit EV $259/mo (Lease only) 82 20 90 118 $42 Ford Focus Electric $35,170 $27,670 76 23 84 105 $50 Electric LEAF Kia Soul EV —— —— 124* 27 90 —— —— Y Fit EV VW e-Golf —— —— 118* 24 87* —— —— Y * BMW i3 (+ gas opt.) $42,275 $34,775 90 22 93 —— —— Y Volt Prius Plug-in Mercedes B-Class —— —— 115* 28 100 —— —— Toyota RAV4 EV $49,800 $42,300 100 41.8 103 76 $67 Tesla Model S 60 $69,900 $62,400 208 60 120 95 $54 Y C-MAX Energi 85 $79,900 $72,400 265 85 125 89 $58 Y Focus Electric Tesla Model X 60 —— —— 208 60 120 —— —— Y 85 —— —— 265 85 125 —— —— Y Toyota Prius Plug-in $32,000 $29,500 11+gas 4.4 112 95 $71 Fusion Energi Accord Plug-In Ford C-Max Energi $32,920 $29,170 21+gas 7.6 102 100 $75 Chevy Volt $34,185 $26,685 38+gas 16.5 100 98 $75 Ford Fusion Energi $34,700 $30,950 21+gas 7.6 85 100 $75 Mercedes B-class RAV4 EV Honda Accord Plugin $39,780 $36,446 13+gas 6.7 —— 115 —— Cadillac ELR $75,000 $67,500 37*+gas 16.5 106 —— —— Electric & Gas & Electric * VW e-Golf VIA VTRUX $79,000 $71,500 40 +gas 24.4 85 —— $76* Y Cadillac ELR Porsche Panamera $99,000 $94,248 24*+gas 9.4 167 —— —— * * Soul EV BMW i8 $135,000 $130,000 23 +gas 7.1 160 112 BMW i3 Panamera S E-Hybrid Tesla Model X Tesla Model S VTRUX BMW i8 DC: Exemption from excise tax imposed on original certificate of title Incentives Reduced vehicle registration fee of $36 Maryland: Up to $1000 Excise Tax Credit Federal Tax Credits EV Supply Equipment (EVSE) Tax Credit - 20% of cost up to $400 Vehicle: up to $7500 High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lane Exemption through Sep. 2017 Virginia: Reduced personal property tax in Arlington and Loudon counties Discounted electricity rates for off-peak residential EV charging EVA/DC is providing the following for informational purposes 1. Base price before tax incentives, destination. 3. Source: EPA, except as noted only. We do not endorse or recommend any specific vehicle 2. Net price after federal tax credit. State credits 4. EPA, 15000 miles/year, 12¢ / kWh manufacturer or distributor. Information subject to change. may still apply. Consult tax advisor. 5. DC Quick / Fast Charge optional * Source: Vehicle Manufacturer The Electric Vehicle Association of Greater Washington DC Electric Vehicle Information Sheet evadc.org Typical Monthly Electricity Cost? Where do Electric Vehicles charge? Less than $40 to drive 1000 miles / month 1. Primarily at home overnight, using the surplus electricity of the grid. Typical gas car: $140 of gas @ $4 / gallon 2. At one of many public charging stations in the area, and at work. 3. At new fast charging stations now being installed in the area. Why Drive Electric? How long does it take to charge? Performance - Instant torque makes driving fun again Level 1: 120V AC (regular outlet) Silent and Smooth - Electric motor is whisper quiet, no vibration Practicality - Range exceeds most daily needs of 40 miles Reclaim 5 miles per hour charging Reliability - Simple drivetrain has few moving parts to repair Level 2: 240V AC (J1772 / dryer plug) Better Fuel Economy - Go 100 miles on $4 of electricity Reclaim 15-60 miles per hour charging Clean Energy - Electricity can be made from renewable sources Fast Charge: 480V DC National Security - Use domestically produced electricity 480V DC Full charge in ~ 1 hour Fast instead of foreign oil Actual times depends on vehicle Charger Typically costs 4 ¢ / mile. (3 mi / kWh, 12 ¢ / kWh) 240V Home Home Charging Charging Station Charge using an ordinary 120V outlet. Install a home 240V charging station for faster Dedicated circuit recommended. charging at home. $800-$1000 + installation Public Charging Cost varies by station, free - 49 ¢ / kWh 700+ public charging stations in the DC & Baltimore area evgonetwork.com semacharge.com chargepoint.net blinknetwork.com 240V Public Charging Station Version 20140324 Source: PlugShare (www.plugshare.com) .
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